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December 18, 2024 Celine Latulipe, _University of Manitoba_ and Zach Havens, _University of Manitoba_ Caregivers shouldn’t have to impersonate the older adults they care for just to help pay
some bills. June 12, 2024 Ismini Vasileiou, _De Montfort University_ Cybercrime evolves quickly, so banks have to move at pace to keep their apps secure. But users have a role to play as
well. May 2, 2023 Iwa Salami, _University of East London_ Nigeria’s Central Bank didn’t have an adoption strategy for its digital currency. It was a missed opportunity. June 23, 2020 Oludayo
Tade, _University of Ibadan_ Nigeria’s cashless policy seeks to minimise cash-related crimes, but it seems to have replaced that risk with another: electronic fraud. February 19, 2020 Tony
Cookson, _University of Colorado Boulder_ Banking deserts make it harder for children and young adults to become financially literate, which leads to worse credit and a lifetime of
disadvantage. September 17, 2019 Paul Haskell-Dowland, _Edith Cowan University_ PayID has been misused and compromised in various ways since its 2018 launch. The system deals only in
“incoming” payments, not outgoing ones – but that doesn’t mean users are safe from cyber crime. June 12, 2019 Laura Doering, _University of Toronto_ Research suggests there are hidden costs
to abandoning personalized banking relationships in favour of online banking. August 28, 2018 Samedy Mey, _National University of Management - Cambodia_ and Marc Bidan, _Nantes Université_ A
new study explores factors that motivate users of mobile banking applications in Cambodia and France. August 10, 2017 Kate Letheren, _Queensland University of Technology_ and Paula Dootson,
_Queensland University of Technology_ Banks are experimenting with chatbots, but research shows we may not be ready to give them a go. November 25, 2015 Jungwoo Ryoo, _Penn State_ The
end-of-year shopping whirlwind is underway. How does your credit card issuer watch out for fraudulent purchases on your account amid all those transactions? February 4, 2015 Carla Bonina,
_University of Surrey_ Digital technology and pervasive access to the internet have reshaped many industries, and banking is no exception: Hampden and Co is the latest in a short but growing
list of digital-only banks built… October 28, 2014 Eerke Boiten, _University of Kent_ and Julio Hernandez-Castro, _University of Kent_ At the recent Information Security Solutions Europe
conference, former White House cybersecurity adviser Howard Schmidt claimed that most security threats may be persistent, but are not as “advanced” as… April 10, 2014 Alan Woodward,
_University of Surrey_ The web is full of scare stories about the Heartbleed security vulnerability but panicking won’t help. Better to use this situation as an opportunity to clean up our
acts. Few of us do it but we should… January 24, 2014 Peter Norrington, _University of Bedfordshire_ It’s as easy as “123456”, or so we’ve learned from Splashdata’s annual worst password of
the year list. Slipping down to number two in this most recent list was last year’s favourite, the ever-popular… January 13, 2014 Julio Hernandez-Castro, _University of Kent_ To my
amazement, the latest Eurobarometer survey on Cyber Security across Europe received very little attention in the UK, despite its quite revealing findings. The report shows in no uncertain
terms that… January 9, 2014 Feng Li, _City St George's, University of London_ A KPMG report warned last year that the next systemic shock to UK banking could come from an as yet
unforeseen event, such as a massive payment outage or a cyber attack. Since the IT systems in most banks… December 4, 2013 Anya Skatova, _University of Nottingham_ Data privacy is on our
minds like never before. In a relatively small amount of time many of us have gone from carrying out our daily transactions in person to conducting them digitally. We pay energy… November
21, 2013 Rodney Maddock, _Monash University_ UK banking giant Barclays has revealed plans to lay off 1700 branch staff and shrink its branch network as customers embrace online and mobile
banking. The street faces of banks are changing quickly. Where…